[London (UK) = Egan Sports Chosun.COM Reporter] Thomas Tuchel, head coach of the England national team, openly expressed regret over the lukewarm response of the fans despite the 3-0 complete victory.
"The stadium was quiet after the Wales match at Wembley Stadium in London on the 9th (local time). I received no energy from the stands"It's sad to hear only Welsh fans cheering for half an hour. The players today deserved more support."
England scored three goals in 20 minutes, showing a perfect performance. England, which scored five goals against Serbia earlier, overwhelmed its opponent from the beginning, but Wembley's atmosphere did not meet expectations in Tuchel's eyes. He told ITV that he could have made it 5-0 in the first half, but failed to score the fourth and fifth goals. The stadium was quiet, and we didn't get our energy back from the crowd. I put everything in my power to win."
More than 7,000 Welsh away fans were present at Wembley, constantly cheering. However, empty seats were visible throughout the stadium, and Tuchel regretted the England fans' 'desperate silence'. "I scored three goals in the first 20 minutes, and what more do I have to show. We didn't even give our opponent time to breathe. But it's a pity that only Welsh fans could be heard cheering for half an hour."
At the post-match press conference, Tuchel repeatedly confirmed his remarks. "We received fantastic support in Serbia. I really love the England fans, and I appreciate their passion. But the atmosphere at Wembley today was too quiet for the performance"I believe we will receive great support from the Latvian expedition as well." Today I was 3-0 up in 20 minutes, I couldn't understand why the roof of the stadium was still closed (why it wasn't enthusiastic). If there was such support in the second half, it would have been a greater boost to the team."
Tuchel is continuing his winning streak after overcoming an unstable start in the early days of his debut, but the coach's remarks threw a new message to fans. 'Leaders who are not satisfied with winning' and 'I want the heat to match the team's performanceTuchel's demands are making the atmosphere more tense for England ahead of World Cup qualifiers.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.